November 2004

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Professors discuss, debate Christianity and the election at forum

Students, faculty and staff gathered in McInnis Auditorium to hear six professors discuss the presidential election and the reasons behind their votes. Approximately 150 people attended the forum. At the October 28 forum, the Republican and Democratic parties were represented, as well as voters who were undecided. Drs. David Tyson and Walt Huddell supported President […]

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Movie Review: Napoleon Dynamite is the up and coming college cult-classic

Step onto a college campus for a day or two, and you might eventually be asked, “Have you seen Napoleon Dynamite? That movie is hilarious!” In fact, you won’t find many college students who haven’t seen the movie. After walking out of the theater, you might find you’re confused about what the movie is actually

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The Athlete’s Diary: Guest writer Brent Williams shares experiences on team as a first-year point guard

“What’s really good, everyone?” I just got back from lunch after a morning basketball practice. We actually had a scrimmage last night in which we played fairly well for the most part. Hopefully this is one of many steps for us to take as a team in being successful this season in the PAC. When

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Representative Weldon speaks at EU

Congressman Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania made a visit to Eastern University. Students from Eastern, Cabrini College, Villanova University and West Chester University attended. On October 21, students involved with the College Republicans arrived early to decorate Gough Great Room for the event with signs and streamers. Weldon’s visit was arranged by Shawn Murphy, president of

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INQUIRING MINDS: Student Government missing in action

In light of all the election hubbub and outward political focus, there is one question students should be asking concerning their college-where is SGA? Aside from first-year elections, the campus has heard very little from our elected student representatives. As students looked outward on the national election, our own student government and campus politics seem

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